This is a list of East Carolina University faculty. Active faculty members are listed with green backgrounds.
Name | Position(s) | Joined College | Left/retired | Alumnus/na? | Reference |
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Lawrence Babits | George Washington Distinguished Professor of History; Director of Maritime Studies | (active) | (no) | [1] | |
Judith Bailey | Senior Executive Director of Enrollment Management, East Carolina; Former president of Northern Michigan University and Western Michigan University | 2007 | (active) | (no) | [2] [3] |
Jason Bond | Associate Professor of Biology | (active) | |||
Charles E. Brady, Jr. | Team Physician; NASA Astronaut | 1984 | 1985 | (no) | [4] [5] |
W. Randolph Chitwood | Director, East Carolina Heart Institute; Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences; Chief of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery; Past President of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons; Pioneer in minimally invasive and robotic heart surgery; Past-President and a founding member of the International Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery | 1984; 1989 | 1988; (active) | (no) | [6] |
John Porter East | Professor of Political Science; U.S. Senator | 1964 | 1980 | (no) | [7] [8] |
Robert Ebendorf | Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Art | 1997 | (active) | (no) | [9] |
Paul J. Gemperline | Associate Vice Chancellor, Division of Research and Graduate Studies; Acting Dean, Graduate School | 1982 | (active) | (no) | [10] |
Selim Giray | Joint fellowship from East Carolina and North Carolina Symphony Orchestra | 1992 | 1992 M.M. | [11] | |
James Houlik | Music | 1966 | 1977 | (no) | [12] |
Hanna Jubran | Professor of Art-Sculpture and Sculpture Area Coordinator | 1994 | (active) | (no) | [13] |
Martin Mailman | Music | 1961 | 1966 | (no) | [14] |
Peter Makuck | Professor Emeritus of English; Former Fulbright Exchange Professor; Founder of the Tar River Poetry | 1976 | 2006 | (no) | [15] |
Oyeleye Oyediran | Center for International Studies | 1993 | 1993 | (no) | [16] [17] |
William N. Still, Jr. | History | 1968 | 1994(Emeritus) | (no) | [18] |
Betty Miller Unterberger | Assistant professor of history; later first woman faculty member of Texas A&M University and first woman president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations | 1948 | 1950 | (no) | [19] |
Sergiy Vilkomir | Associate professor and Head of the Software Testing Research Group | 2008 | 2020 | (no) | [20] |
Luke Whisnant | Professor of English | 1982 | (active) | B.A. 1979 | [21] |
Liza Wieland | Professor of English | 2007 | (active) | (no) | [22] |
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